Erasmus: a snapshot

The Philosophers' Magazine 48:98-100 (2010)
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In the summer of 1514, Desiderius Erasmus (c.1467-1536) was beginning to establish his name as the leading humanist scholar of his age, when he was recalled to his monastery in his native Holland.

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